Dotted kolam

Here are the kolams and rangolis in this page:
  • MARGAZHI KOLAM
  • Roses and Parrots
  • Butterflies
  • MARGAZHI KOLAM
  • Black and white Kolam
  • Roses kolam
  • Kolam
  • Chariot kolam / Ther kolam
  • Maattu Pongal "Kombu" kolam (Bull horns)
  • Conch Kolam
Rangoli: MARGAZHI KOLAM
Created by viji_j86 on 2009-01-13,

This is the markali kolam.
This is done in plain white.
It is 19 to 10 rows iddukkupulli.
This is done without colour.

Rangoli: Roses and Parrots
Created by r_vidhyain on 2009-01-13,

6 Roses with 6 parrots. Each facing their favorite flowers; Dots: 15-8 oodupulli

Rangoli: Butterflies
Created by r_vidhyain on 2009-01-13,

8 butterflies are surrounded for a single flower; Dots: 15-8 oodupulli

Rangoli: MARGAZHI KOLAM
Created by r_vidhyain on 2009-01-13,

Colorful flower Kolam Dots: 18 dots 6 rows and stop at 6; Nerpulli

Rangoli: Black and white Kolam
Created by rajamma_2 on 2009-01-13,

Just wanted to have contrast colors, so used black thil (sesame seeds) for the outline.
The dot count is 6 dots 2 lines , 2 dots on both sides (straight dots), repeat this on all four sides.

Rangoli: Roses kolam
Created by devivenkata on 2009-01-13,

This is a dotted roses rangoli, drawn on a paper.Dots for this rangoli is 15x8 sandhu pulli.

Rangoli: Kolam
Created by devivenkata on 2009-01-13,

This is a dotted coloured rangoli, drawn on a paper. Dots for this rangoli is 15x1, neru pulli.

Chariot kolam / Ther kolam
Created by Lata on 2009-01-13,

Some of the well known temples in India initiate a procession with the devotees and the temple chariot also called the rath in the festival season.

Idols of gods are placed in large chariots or raths which are drawn by the pilgrims. The chariots are approximately 45 feet high and have six wheels. Each year, the rath yatra (procession) draws huge number of devotees from all over the country.

Click on the blue button located at the bottom of the dot grid.

Maattu Pongal "Kombu" kolam (Bull horns)
Created by Lata on 2009-01-13,

Maattu Pongal is a harvest festival honoring bulls and cows. The farmer cultivating his land depends on bulls, timely rain and the Sun. On this day, the cows and bulls are bathed, adorned with flower garlands and their horns are painted colorfully. Tinkling bells are tied around their neck and they are fed special dishes prepared that day. Bull fights called 'Jallikattu' are also arranged at some places, where young men have to take off the money pouches tied to the horns of ferocious bulls single handed. Another game called "Manji Virattu" is also arranged this day which is basically a cattle race where young men chase ferociously running bulls!
Please click on the blue arrow located at the bottom of the dot grid, to view the animation.

Rangoli: Conch Kolam
Created by devivenkata on 2009-01-12,

My name is devi. I am 13 years old, studying in 7th grade. I am a new member of this site. I've drawn this rangoli on paper. Dots for this rangoli 12x1, sandhu pulli.

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